MARKEY IN NH. Massachusetts Sen. Ed Markey will head to New Hampshire as a surrogate for his Bay State colleague, presidential candidate Sen. Elizabeth Warren, on Sunday.Markey, a former 37-year member of the U.S. House who became a senator in 2013, is known for his work on climate change. He will join a community conversation on what the Warren campaign called “the climate crisis” in Hollis at the home of activist Tom Harris, a 2018 candidate for the New Hampshire House.“From scorching heat waves to massive blackouts in major cities, the effects of climate change are visible all around us. I support Elizabeth because she knows that climate change is a crisis, and she has plans to confront it,” Harris said.Markey will also launch a campaign canvass on behalf of Warren in Keene.Warren, an early supporter of the Green New Deal, has proposed a $2 trillion investment in clean energy technology in the U.S. She supports returning the U.S. to the Paris Climate Agreement and restoring former President Barack Obama’s Clean Power Plan.Markey is also co-authoring the Green New Deal.WMUR reported Monday that Warren will return to the state on Saturday for her 13th presidential campaign visit so far this year, with a house party in Bow and a town hall event in Derry planned.

MARKEY IN NH. Massachusetts Sen. Ed Markey will head to New Hampshire as a surrogate for his Bay State colleague, presidential candidate Sen. Elizabeth Warren, on Sunday.

Markey, a former 37-year member of the U.S. House who became a senator in 2013, is known for his work on climate change. He will join a community conversation on what the Warren campaign called “the climate crisis” in Hollis at the home of activist Tom Harris, a 2018 candidate for the New Hampshire House.

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“From scorching heat waves to massive blackouts in major cities, the effects of climate change are visible all around us. I support Elizabeth because she knows that climate change is a crisis, and she has plans to confront it,” Harris said.

Markey will also launch a campaign canvass on behalf of Warren in Keene.

Warren, an early supporter of the Green New Deal, has proposed a $2 trillion investment in clean energy technology in the U.S. She supports returning the U.S. to the Paris Climate Agreement and restoring former President Barack Obama’s Clean Power Plan.

Markey is also co-authoring the Green New Deal.

WMUR reported Monday that Warren will return to the state on Saturday for her 13th presidential campaign visit so far this year, with a house party in Bow and a town hall event in Derry planned.